To: conservativehusker
Its a shame. This is a neat idea and someone decided to vandalize it. It made it through New York and Boston, Philly that bad?
To: conservativehusker
7 posted on
08/01/2015 5:57:01 PM PDT by
vladimir998
(Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
To: conservativehusker
Yes. It's pretty much the worst city in America.
- In front of her children, Willow and Piper, former Vice Presidential candidate candidate Sarah Palin was booed, as she was introduced to drop the first puck at the Philadelphia Flyers' home opener.
- Eagles' fans, including future governor Ed Rendell, pelted Dallas Cowboys' players and coach Jimmy Johnson from their arrival until game-time with snowballs.
- Eagles' and Phillies' fans are both known to violently attack visitors in the stands and parking lots who dare to display their own teams' gear. Rather than hang their heads in shame over this despicable behavior, Filthydelphia "sportsmen" actually brag about it.
- They've physically attacked a visiting hockey player as he sat in the penalty box.
- They threatened and rocked the car of then Eagles' head coach Dick Vermeil's wife and daughter as they tried to leave a game.
- They threw D-batteries at a center fielder who refused to resign with the Phillies when he returned as an outfielder for the Cards.
- Criminal acts at Veterans' Stadium were were so common that the city installed a court, magistrate and a jail inside the stadium.
- On Oct. 11, 1999, Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin suffered a career-ending neck injury at Veterans' Stadium. While Irvin lay motionless on the ground, Eagles fan cheered. As medical staff treated and restrained Irvin for transport off the field, the cheers and catcalls grew louder and until louder as Irvin was driven off the field.
- In addition to Santa Claus, Philly fans have booed children performing dance routines, children throwing ceremonial pitches, and a half-time sky diver who broke his legs landing awkwardly on the field.
- In response to violence, vandalism, and a number of deliberate vomiting episodes where Eagles' fans threw-up on visitors, young children, and even police officers, the city banned all beer sales during games and all tailgating for the 1989-1990 season.
9 posted on
08/01/2015 6:27:10 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
( A picture of Reagan and The Donald. Worth, literally, one word: "So?")
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